Sprint weathers iPhone onslaught well in first quarter
Sprint delivered better-than-expected first quarter results as the company added 1.1 million total wireless subscribers, improved its postpaid churn and topped revenue expectations.
Sprint delivered better-than-expected first quarter results as the company added 1.1 million total wireless subscribers, improved its postpaid churn and topped revenue expectations.
At the Where 2.0 conference the discovery of the day is that your iPhone and iPad is tracking your every move. You willingly allow your movement to be tracked every day anyway.
SmartPlanet visits SkyLight co-founders Andy Miller and Tess Bakke to get a hands-on with the device.
If successful, Voice Ads will dramatically boost engagement. If annoying, Voice Ads will be the mobile equivalent of the pop-up ad on the desktop.
A fall launch of Apple's iPhone 5 allows more cushion for the next-generation iOS, but LTE support is also likely too.
Moto X, to be unveiled to a select group in New York City, is designed to show the art of the possible when Android, hardware and cloud services blend together. Can Google-Motorola develop hardware mojo?
"We'll be shipping this (WebOS) on dedicated devices---smartphones and our tablet---in June. From that date there will be wave after wave to support the WebOS," said HP CEO Leo Apotheker.
Tony Melone, Verizon's chief technology officer, said Monday that its 4G Long Term Evolution smartphones are on track to be launched in the first half and that the company is working through the issues of launching devices on new technology.
Google is reportedly holding back Android 3.0 Honeycomb code from open source developers in a move that's causing a good bit of angst. Can open source do UI?
T-Mobile ended the fourth quarter with 33.2 million customers, down from 33.7 million at the end of the third quarter.